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Why only soldiers get killed in such accidents and not VIPs?, asks BSF plane crash victim's daughter

News Agencies | Updated on: 14 February 2017, 2:34 IST

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh was left speechless when the daughter of the BSF plane crash victim confronted him on why "old aircraft" were being used and lives of troops put at risk.

A distraught and agitated daughter of sub-inspector Rabinder Kumar, who was among the 10 personnel killed in Tuesday's crash, asked Rajnath Singh and BSF director general DK Pathak to "address" these issues so that soldiers on the line of duty are not killed in such mishaps.

"Jawab dijiye (give me an answer). Why only soldiers get killed in such accidents and it never happens to VIPs," she asked as soon as Singh began meeting the families after paying tributes and placing floral wreaths on mortal remains of the occupants of the ill-fated Superking B-200 plane.

Stumped and failing to console the young woman, Rajnath decided to retreat. He tried to assure the relatives that their grievances would be looked into as he said he would review each and every aspect that they have underlined.

The silence of the foggy and wintry morning at the airstrip was broken when the family members, one by one, started wailing, and their screams rent the sombre air.

The next of kin of other personnel who had come to pay their respects to their near and dear ones at the Border Security Force hangar at Safdarjung airport here had more or less the same grievances and stories to tell.

"My son-in-law told me that the planes in the BSF air wing are getting old and new ones are expected in sometime. I don't know when will these new aircraft come but surely he will not be there to see them," said the father-in-law of co-pilot Rajesh Shivrain.

The family members of another personnel said they were being told that the BSF fleet is growing old and new acquisition is stuck in "red tape".

"This is worrying, for us and everyone who is associated with this wing. We just want that a soldier's life should not be put at stake by using old machines," a family member of assistant SI D P Chauhan said.
However, the Border Security Force(BSF) chief DK Pathak maintained that its crashed Beechcraft Super King was completely "airworthy" and flying "very well" and rejected allegations about any possible defect in the 11-seater aircraft.

--PTI

First published: 24 December 2015, 5:44 IST